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Can You Take the Driving Test (Subject 3) in the Rain?

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StAna
07/29/2025, 01:28:23 PM

Can You Take the Driving Test (Subject 3) in the Rain? Expanded precautions for taking Subject 3 in the rain are as follows: 1. Control your speed: When driving in the rain, you should control your speed and drive slower than during normal training. During the rainy-day road test for Subject 3, the examiner will also be concerned about driving safety, so safety comes first, and the test is secondary. 2. Drive at low speed: When passing through areas with standing water or under overpasses where there is significant water accumulation, shift to a low gear, maintain steady throttle, and proceed at a low speed in one go. Never stop midway, shift gears, or make sharp turns, as this could cause the vehicle to stall, resulting in a failed test. 3. Fogging inside the car: Since rainy days are already darker, if the car windows are closed too tightly during the test, fog can easily form inside the car, which will affect visibility and lead to misjudgments.

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DeAngelina
08/14/2025, 04:27:25 AM

You can take the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain. I experienced this when I was getting my driver's license. Generally, the test center won't cancel the test for light rain, and the examiner will proceed as usual. The key is to operate the windshield wipers properly and maintain a stable speed. The road is more slippery when wet, but it's a good opportunity to test real driving skills. On the day of my test, the rain wasn't heavy, and I wiped the fog off the windows in advance to ensure clear visibility. In fact, only extreme weather like thunderstorms or heavy rain will lead to a temporary cancellation. So, I recommend checking the driving school's notifications before the test, bringing an umbrella to avoid getting wet, and keeping a calm mindset. Not only did I pass the test, but it also made me more confident in driving in the rain.

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StSamantha
10/13/2025, 03:09:21 AM

Taking the driving test (Subject 3) in rainy weather is completely fine, as long as it's not a storm. I've seen many students pass their test in the rain—just remember to use the windshield wipers. If the rain is heavy and visibility is poor, the examiner will pay more attention to this. On wet roads, slow down and drive cautiously, as reduced tire grip can lead to skidding. Practicing emergency braking beforehand is quite important. Test centers usually have contingency plans, such as ensuring road markings are visible in the rain. I think this is a practical test of safe driving skills, making it even more useful. Just stay calm, wipe the mirrors dry, and light rain or wind won't be a problem.

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JohnnyRose
11/26/2025, 03:08:40 AM

When I took the driving test for Subject 3, it happened to rain. The raindrops weren't too heavy, so the test continued. The examiner reminded me to adjust the wiper speed. Driving on wet roads requires extra caution, and you should turn the steering wheel gently without sudden movements. After the test, I felt like I gained a lot of experience driving in the rain, even though it didn't affect the result. It's good to practice driving in rainy conditions more often.

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LydiaDella
01/16/2026, 09:48:32 PM

Taking the driving test (Subject 3) on rainy days is usually allowed unless there's extreme heavy rain causing hazards. I recommend preparing in advance by practicing wiper and brake operations in simulated rainy conditions during training. During the exam, the examiner will observe whether you maintain stable vehicle control—don't rely too much on navigation voice prompts as heavy rain noise may interfere. Stay calm, wear dry clothes to avoid distraction. The test continues even if the rain stops but the road remains wet, as this trains real driving skills.

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AidenLynn
04/12/2026, 11:53:23 PM

The driving test (Subject 3) can certainly be taken in rainy weather, as it won't be canceled under normal weather conditions. If the rain isn't heavy, the examiner will proceed with the test, focusing on the use of windshield wipers and safe driving in the rain. On slippery roads, it's important to slow down and anticipate conditions further ahead. I've experienced situations where the rain intensified halfway through the test, but it continued. The advantage is that it forces you to master wiper usage and anti-skid techniques, which are beneficial for driving in the long run. The downside is that poor visibility can make you nervous, so it's essential to be mentally prepared.

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